The criticism erupted after footage showed fans waiting to pass through security at a Wembley Stadium concert mentioning conversations with concertgoers from Israel.By Vered Weiss, World Israel NewsTaylor Swift has become the focus of a sharp online backlash following the release of her new documentary series, Taylor Swift: The End of an Era, after viewers seized on brief references to Israel in the opening episode.The criticism erupted after footage showed fans waiting to pass through security at a Wembley Stadium concert mentioning conversations with concertgoers from Israel.That moment prompted a wave of social media posts accusing the 36-year-old Grammy-winning artist of supporting Zionism, despite Swift having made no public statements about Israel or the war in Gaza.One of Swift’s bodyguards, an Israeli, returned to fight in the war after Hamas’ October 7 invasion of Israel. Swift has largely avoided geopolitical commentary over the past two years, limiting her public advocacy to LGBTQ+ rights and opposition to President Donald Trump. She did not engage with the online #SwiftiesforPalestine campaign. In 2023, she attended a fundraiser for humanitarian aid to Gaza alongside Selena Gomez, an appearance that some activists later dismissed as insufficient.On X, one user wrote, “Taylor Swift specifically planting Jewish ppl in her documentary & mentioning Israel more than once, in an effort to humanize baby killers & genociders. We now know WHY Tay doesn’t speak up against genocide, #TaylorSwiftisaZionist.” Another post read, “I know I have a lot of Taylor Swift fans as followers, but I’m sorry, I can’t stand her after that doc….she CHOSE to include mentions of Israel.”Additional criticism referenced a necklace previously sold as part of Swift’s merchandise line, which some online users falsely linked to extremist symbolism. The item was later removed from her store. Other posts used harsher language, with one account stating, “If u defend Taylor Swift then unfollow me lmao I don’t want zionist bitches on my page.”The documentary also revisits Swift’s own experience with terrorism. She recounts a foiled attack last year targeting her concerts in Vienna, which led to the cancellation of three sold-out shows. “But this was the first one I feel like – I don’t know – I’m skating on thin ice or something,” Swift says in the series, recalling the threat. “We’ve had a series of violent, scary things happen to the tour. Like, we dodged a massacre situation.”Several suspects were later arrested and accused of ties to ISIS and other extremist groups.Another emotional segment shows Swift breaking down after meeting families of three young girls killed in a 2024 stabbing attack at a Taylor Swift-themed event in the United Kingdom. “It was little kids,” she says.Swift has never performed in Israel, though she maintains a large fan base there. Her Eras Tour concert film debuted in Israel in November 2023 as theaters reopened during the war, drawing devoted fans despite the subdued atmosphere.The post Taylor Swift targeted by anti-Zionist activists for mentioning Israel in her documentary appeared first on World Israel News.